I don't know how the videos above look in traditional anaglyph, or in passive 3D, but with Nvidia 3D Vision (active 3D) they look absolutely OUTSTANDING! There is very good image popout during the "close-up" videos, and accurate depth. Most 2D->3D conversion methods utilize frame pixel shifting to create 3D, so when the image isn't moving it appears a bit flat. These videos don't seem like that at all, so I am assuming they are in true 3D (shot with 2 different perspectives and combined). Does anyone know how to make such a video with iM@S? Or even play iM@S in 3D? I thought 3D was only implemented on a few games for Xbox360 so far, so I am a bit confused...

Sorry for my useless post to those who don't have any 3D viewing devices ^_^;; If you don't have any 3D equipment, try viewing in side-by-side mode, then cross your eyes to bring the images together

EDIT: I just realized... was this made with exported models into MMD, and not on the xbox360 itself?

So this day I've been dreaming of (and expecting) has finally come...The moment that someone starts converting iM@S vids into 3D and uploading them.I guess it's no longer difficult to convert something into 3D.My case for example, my 3D screen also has the ability to do the same thing; by just clicking one button.Then play the iM@S in perfect 3D as you have explained.

EDIT: I just realized... was this made with exported models into MMD, and not on the xbox360 itself?

No, these are iM@S vids XD MMD doesn't look this well-polished (you'd especially be able to tell with the movements of the characters; iM@S uses motion capture whereas MMD requires you to do things manually, so iM@S videos are more polished, like this).

I don't have any 3D glasses or anything, but it looks cool that people managed to make them into 3D!

MMD, or Miku Miku Dance, is a program that allows you to make 3-D animations. It was originally for Vocaloid use, but you can get models of all kinds of characters including iM@S now. Its animations aren't as smooth or clear as iM@S games, though.